First Range Trip with XD-s
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 8:09 am
I shot my first 100 rounds out of my XD-s 9MM yesterday. It was also my first trip to an indoor shooting range (outside of the pistol class I took a couple of weeks ago) ever, so I had some nerves going at the time. Anyone else feel like a complete goober their first time at the range? I know I did. Anyways, here are my observations from the trip:
1. The XD-s isn't too bad of a shooter for such a small gun. I could have shot more, if I didn't run out of ammo. I know some smaller pistols are a little punishing.
2. It's true what they say about short barrel pistols and accuracy. I was getting much better groups out of the full-sized M&P 9MM I shot as part of the class. I was doing okay at 5 yards with the XD-s, but 10 yards was rubbish. Again, most of that was probably nerves and the fact I'm not very good!
3. I might swap the red fiber optic out of the front sight with the yellow one. The red seemed to blend-in with the bullseye of the targets I was using.
4. I had some new ammo, and some alder reloads I got from my father with me. On about the third round of the reloaded stuff, I experienced some sort of misfire. I saw more flash than usual, and felt something sting my right hand. I dropped the magazine, locked the slide back. The base of the cartridge had been ripped from the rest of it, which was still stuck in the barrel. I pushed it out with a cleaning rod, and noticed the bullet was still in the cartridge. The gun (and my hand) were fine, so kept on shooting (with the new rounds!), but it shook me up a little.
Sorry for the rambling post, but hopefully the range trips will get better. I know I had a few variables at play (new pistol, misfire, first time on the range, etc.).
1. The XD-s isn't too bad of a shooter for such a small gun. I could have shot more, if I didn't run out of ammo. I know some smaller pistols are a little punishing.
2. It's true what they say about short barrel pistols and accuracy. I was getting much better groups out of the full-sized M&P 9MM I shot as part of the class. I was doing okay at 5 yards with the XD-s, but 10 yards was rubbish. Again, most of that was probably nerves and the fact I'm not very good!
3. I might swap the red fiber optic out of the front sight with the yellow one. The red seemed to blend-in with the bullseye of the targets I was using.
4. I had some new ammo, and some alder reloads I got from my father with me. On about the third round of the reloaded stuff, I experienced some sort of misfire. I saw more flash than usual, and felt something sting my right hand. I dropped the magazine, locked the slide back. The base of the cartridge had been ripped from the rest of it, which was still stuck in the barrel. I pushed it out with a cleaning rod, and noticed the bullet was still in the cartridge. The gun (and my hand) were fine, so kept on shooting (with the new rounds!), but it shook me up a little.
Sorry for the rambling post, but hopefully the range trips will get better. I know I had a few variables at play (new pistol, misfire, first time on the range, etc.).